When first reading the details of this iPod Touch 5th gen battery charge thread this past Thursday/Friday, I set out to try to reproduce these findings.
I charged my iPod Touch 5th gen to 100%. I then let the battery drain by turning up the brightness to 100% as well as letting digit eyes scan for 1 hour intervals as well as doing the same with Light detector. I found that at 20% I will get a warning about low battery. At about 12% my iPod Touch will lose speech and shut off. It will not completely power down, but it will simulate a shut down as if I tapped the sleep/power button on top of unit. I then used the lightning connector cable to charge the device until the speech came back on by itself at about 21 or 22% battery life. Once again I unplugged the USB lightning cable to run the iPod Touch on battery, and at 20% I again received a warning of low battery. At about 12% to 14% the iPod Touch shut itself off once again. Once the unit automatically shut itself off, I charged up to 22% about 3 times, so I think, despite the posted comments from Apple techs, it appears as though the iPod Touch 5th gen might have been engineered to present a warning at 20% and shut off at 12% battery life as those of us on this list with the iPod Touch 5th gen are all experiencing the same thing. I'm not at all alarmed by this. Should I be? I'm assuming a shutdown at 12% of battery life is probably good in that it will protect the integrity of the data on the iPod Touch. Letting the battery drain significantly may result in data corruption, so I'd rather be safe than sorry. LS On 3/22/13, Deisel1016 <[email protected]> wrote: > Richard you have no idea how glad I am that you've responded. Ok so if u > could I'd like to converse a little more via email and maybe even a phone > call and the reason being is that I need to know if I should just live with > it or try to get another replacement which might end up with worse issues > than the 12 percent shut down but. Same as you I sent mine to apple care and > they sent it back with a "couldn't reproduce issue" which is saying that > there's nothing wrong with it,which I know to be false. Right now as we > speak I have some crash reports going out to the engineers since this is my > fourth replacement(5th gen 64gb black) and I should have an answer,the > senior advisor says, by today which is Friday. I will keep u posted with any > info or progress as I feel for you since it's the exact same issue as mine. > Maybe it's more widespread as u say but people just don't let they're device > get down so low. I think I may be lucky as other people have reported > they're device working well for a month and then the battery just starts > draining like crazy. I don't have that problem. Same as you my device seems > to have excellent battery life unless I'm walking with it out in the cold or > playing infinity blade 2(which is very graphic and memory intense) and its > better than my old 4th gen. Even when its battery drains from game play it > will go right back up when i close the game and wait a minute. Same as cold > weather too. Soon as I get back into the warm house the percentage > stabilizes. So Richard please tell me-How long have you had your newest > replacement? It looks to me you've had it for a few months and so far the > only issue is the battery still dies at 12 percent? I ask only so I can > figure my next step. If your device is running smooth otherwise than I too > can live with the issue. It's not good to drain these lithium ion batteries > very low anyway so I've been telling myself its actually a system bug that > is helping me rather than hurting the device,haha! Oh the things I've told > myself to try and live with these device bugs. As I said I'm expectting an > email from the senior advisor who sent my crash reports out to the engineers > and he said it will explain why it's doing this. I plan to share what I > learn right away. Sorry for the long message I'm just excited to finally > find someone with my exact issue. Hope to hear from you soon. > > > DEREK C > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google > Group. > To search the VIPhone public archive, visit > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "VIPhone" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. 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